Remove outdated usage of "Consul Connect" instead of Consul service mesh.
The connect subsystem in Consul provides Consul's service mesh capabilities.
However, the term "Consul Connect" should not be used as an alternative to
the name "Consul service mesh".
* converted main services page to services overview page
* set up services usage dirs
* added Define Services usage page
* converted health checks everything page to Define Health Checks usage page
* added Register Services and Nodes usage page
* converted Query with DNS to Discover Services and Nodes Overview page
* added Configure DNS Behavior usage page
* added Enable Static DNS Lookups usage page
* added the Enable Dynamic Queries DNS Queries usage page
* added the Configuration dir and overview page - may not need the overview, tho
* fixed the nav from previous commit
* added the Services Configuration Reference page
* added Health Checks Configuration Reference page
* updated service defaults configuraiton entry to new configuration ref format
* fixed some bad links found by checker
* more bad links found by checker
* another bad link found by checker
* converted main services page to services overview page
* set up services usage dirs
* added Define Services usage page
* converted health checks everything page to Define Health Checks usage page
* added Register Services and Nodes usage page
* converted Query with DNS to Discover Services and Nodes Overview page
* added Configure DNS Behavior usage page
* added Enable Static DNS Lookups usage page
* added the Enable Dynamic Queries DNS Queries usage page
* added the Configuration dir and overview page - may not need the overview, tho
* fixed the nav from previous commit
* added the Services Configuration Reference page
* added Health Checks Configuration Reference page
* updated service defaults configuraiton entry to new configuration ref format
* fixed some bad links found by checker
* more bad links found by checker
* another bad link found by checker
* fixed cross-links between new topics
* updated links to the new services pages
* fixed bad links in scale file
* tweaks to titles and phrasing
* fixed typo in checks.mdx
* started updating the conf ref to latest template
* update SD conf ref to match latest CT standard
* Apply suggestions from code review
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* remove previous version of the checks page
* fixed cross-links
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Eddie Rowe <74205376+eddie-rowe@users.noreply.github.com>
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/docs/security/acl/acl-system was renamed in e9a42df from PR #12460 to
/docs/security/acl. A corresponding redirect was not added for this
page, resulting in a 404 being returned when accessing the old URL
path.
This commit redirects the former URL path to the new location, and
also updates all links on the site to point to the new location.
Introduces the capability to configure TLS differently for Consul's
listeners/ports (i.e. HTTPS, gRPC, and the internal multiplexed RPC
port) which is useful in scenarios where you may want the HTTPS or
gRPC interfaces to present a certificate signed by a well-known/public
CA, rather than the certificate used for internal communication which
must have a SAN in the form `server.<dc>.consul`.